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“It hurts my heart that this would happen to anyone who was just coming out to enjoy what should have been a fun night.”

That’s what Jason Aldean had to say this morning in the wake of last night’s Las Vegas massacre. Aldean was on stage, performing at the outdoor country music event when a coward, Stephen Paddock, opened fire with an automatic weapon from the 32nd floor of Mandalay Bay.

Coward, and mass murderer Paddock shot and killed himself before police were able to get inside his room, but not before taking the lives of at least 50 concert attendees, and wounding at least 200 others.

“This not a laughing matter. I’m sorry, delegitimizing the press is un-American.”

That was the tweet let loose last week by Chuck Todd, the Host of NBC’s “Meet the Press” after President Trump played BEAT the Press in a news conference with reporters at the White House in which the President spent a good deal of time absolutely blasting the mainstream media.

Todd is almost half right…it’s no laughing matter…but even that is somewhat dubious, as I will point out in just a bit.

The other half of his obtuse tweet is so 100%, dead wrong, on so many levels, that it’s difficult to know exactly where to begin.

First of all, what Chuck Todd and his gaggle of echoing mainstream media ninnies have been harping about since what should be considered one of the greatest presidential press conferences in history, is just how wrong it was of the President of the United States to step forward and say what he said…about them.

President Trump along with a slew of other politicians from both sides of the aisle reacted late Tuesday after Democratic Alabama Senate candidate Doug Jones beat out Republican Roy Moore in a special election.

A Bangladeshi immigrant accused of setting off a pipe bomb in the New York subway system had his first court appearance on Wednesday via video from the hospital room where he is recovering from burns sustained in the blast.

Roy Moore, the Republican defeated Tuesday in the U.S. Senate race in Alabama, turned out to be a deeply flawed candidate and one who traditional Republican voters – including people of faith and suburban men and women – could neither muster enthusiasm for nor support.